Thank you Helen. It was almost there. I'll add original below.I think that's a striking image. Good idea to monochrome the background.
Oh it might have been nice if it was red, I agree. It might have balanced it nicely.I agree, that works well. it's not an in your face selective colouring so actually quite clever.
I do wonder if the post box could have been kept red? Dunno.
No I'm afraid not... you can see it's almost a monochrome image so I wasn't being terribly creativeoh lol, so it wasn't red to start off with
Thanks DominicArtificial
I hadn't even noticed that the surrounding building was black and white. It's a nice colourful garland.
Thanks Kell. The leaves were all wet when I collected them yesterday and it was my plan to spray them today, but the specular highlights made me think I wouldn't manage them ha ha!I think that looks lovely - bang o theme and very rich in colour.
That's similar to what I had in mind for mine, but haven't left the house to go get any conkers...
Thank you. I'm not sure that I do, but I keep trying every now and againGreat shot and very good use of flash, (I never get on with flash).
Thanks MarkThat's a great autumn still life: conkers, leaves and good lighting..
Thanks Pete. It's a happy reminder, hopefully for many years to comeHi Bebop.
Great Image for autumn and the lighting is super. Great story to the tree as well.
Pete
well I'm very flattered, thank you I'm enjoying the fact that there are so many variations on a theme.Best of the conker shots
Thank you. I am definitely in the dog houseExcellent shot of the poor cat, looks like he’s plotting his revenge.
Thanks Dave. I've had to feed her leaving the door open. Definitely not happy.Awesome kitty pic. Definitely not a happy bunny
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She won't come in, but she has us jumping up to open the door for her - well trained!!Good shot, great idea. I couldn't work out if it wouldn't come in, or wouldn't go out!
Ha ha! The mono was cunningly disguising some colourful reflections in the glass but ssssh don't tell anyoneLovely image, what a fantastic expression on the cat's face (if that is possible), and purrr-fect for the theme (sorry, couldn't resist) plus the mono pp works very well.
I do feel cruel. We go through this every time she has to make a trip to the vets - she'll only come in when it gets darkWeek 39 Autumn and technique :-
I agree still life is a real PITA.
But it works very nicely for me Bee
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Thank you. I did close all the curtains and turn the flash power right down (whilst the sun was shining outdoors ha ha!). Your crop idea is interesting. I was sort of wishing I'd left the bit of wood out of it, and the linen scrim, but I was happy with the colours. I don't know how you come up with your lovely compositions - I think it's really tricky.Autumn
I think you could have cropped a little off of the right. I do like the gold, brown autumn hue. You've controlled the highlights well.
Wet
Poor little pussycat. She does look like she's got her angry face on.
Nice idea you've come up with there, it works really well.
Thank you. She's still sulking and will now only enter the house after darkLove the wet pic - nicely composed and works really well in mono.
You have my sympathies - my cat goes into major sulk when I take him to the vets and doesn't acknowledge me for days.
Thanks Phil. There is a little overhang so perhaps she wasn't too wet. She's still playing this not coming in game, and it's nearly two weeks since the visit to the vetsLovely autumn conker. I wondered at first whether you were outside and cat was in as she doesn't look too wet..
Thanks Pete. My commenting is always a bit random, so I never worry if I miss out on receiving themThat's three terrific pics that I've not commented on.
Love the idea and the processing of the shop window. One of the stand-out shots of the theme for me.
Autumn: Nicely framed and lit and despite the few colours in the shot, the conker really stands out.
Wet: Just an excellent pic. I feel sorry for the cat though!
Thank you. I only spotted the tear afterwards. Being a phone pic, I took a few as it was tending to focus on my dirty windows, so it was just lucky.That's good, the tear is clever, I thought you had locked the cat out to make it look at you through the door.
Ha ha! Human cat towels. Thanks TIm. I was really pleased with the way the colour came out with the conker - just shows it's all about the light!Hi Bebop,
Autumn (and technique ) - Lovely. You have that rich autumnal colour spot on
Wet - you are certainly getting the evil eye there. One of our cats kept going out in all that rai, getting soaked, then drying himself off on us... The other one sensibly stayed indoors!
We do that ourselves (capsules from the vets). The cats stalk about afterwards, at least until they get fed, then we're back in their good books.we had to flea treat her yesterday too, so she won't come near me today